Japanese Exfoliating Bath Washcloth – Body Back Scrubber Towel
Transform your daily shower into a deep-cleansing ritual with this Japanese-style exfoliating bath washcloth. Designed with a wavy, 3D woven surface, this body scrubber towel removes dead skin cells, excess oil, and buildup — leaving your skin feeling smooth, refreshed, and truly clean from head to toe.
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Why You'll Love It
- Skin-Friendly Exfoliation: The textured, wavy surface gently buffs away dead skin (old horniness), reduces melanin precipitation, and clears excess oil — perfect for a thorough, spa-like cleanse.
- 3D Weave Technology: Innovative three-dimensional tatting weave creates micro-spirals that penetrate deep into pores for a more thorough clean than a standard loofah or washcloth.
- Rich Lather with Less Product: Just a small amount of body wash or shower gel creates a rich, luxurious foam — saving you money on products while maximizing your cleanse.
- Quick-Dry & Hygienic: The fluffy, open-weave construction allows air to circulate freely through fine pores, so the towel dries fast and stays fresh between uses.
- Eco-Friendly Material: Made from durable, skin-safe polyester — free from high-concern chemicals and built to last through countless wash cycles.
- Long Back-Scrubbing Design: At 24 × 100 cm, this washcloth is long enough to easily reach your back for a full-body scrub without any awkward stretching.
Product Details
- Material: Cotton + Polyester blend
- Size: 24 × 100 cm
- Available Colors: Black, Blue, Pink
- Weave Type: Tatting (3D woven wavy surface)
- Eco-Friendly: Yes — no high-concern chemicals
- Package Includes: 1 × Exfoliating Bath Washcloth
- Made in: Mainland China
How to Use
- Wet the washcloth thoroughly under warm water.
- Apply a small amount of your favourite body wash or shower gel to the cloth.
- Lather gently, then scrub your body in circular motions, paying extra attention to rough areas like elbows, knees, and your back.
- Rinse clean and hang to dry after each use.
For more guidance on healthy skin care and exfoliation best practices, visit the American Academy of Dermatology or refer to resources from the CDC Personal Hygiene Guidelines.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a Japanese exfoliating washcloth and how does it differ from a regular loofah?
A: A Japanese exfoliating washcloth (also called a nylon bath towel or rubbing cloth) uses a tightly woven, textured nylon or polyester fabric with a wavy, 3D surface. Unlike a standard loofah or sponge, the firm woven texture provides more controlled, even exfoliation across the skin surface, helping remove dead skin cells, excess oil, and impurities more effectively while still being gentle enough for regular use.
Q: How often should I use an exfoliating bath washcloth?
A: For most skin types, using an exfoliating washcloth 2–3 times per week is ideal. Over-exfoliating can strip the skin's natural moisture barrier, so it's best to alternate with gentle cleansing on other days. If you have sensitive skin, start with once a week and increase frequency as your skin adjusts.
Q: How do I care for and clean this bath scrubber towel?
A: After each use, rinse the washcloth thoroughly and hang it in a well-ventilated area to air dry. Machine wash in cold or warm water with mild detergent as needed. Avoid bleach or fabric softeners, which can break down the polyester fibers. Replace the cloth every 2–3 months or sooner if you notice wear.
Q: Is this washcloth suitable for sensitive skin?
A: This washcloth is made from skin-friendly polyester and is free from high-concern chemicals. However, individual skin sensitivity varies. If you have very sensitive or reactive skin, we recommend testing on a small area first and using light pressure. Consult a dermatologist if you have concerns about exfoliation for your skin type.